Kangana Ranaut Meets Union Minister Prakash Javadekar To Discuss Discrimination Against Outsiders In Bollywood
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Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday met Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar post the shoot of her upcoming movie Tejas in the national capital and raised the issue of discrimination against artistes outside the film industry.
The Queen actor took to her official social media handles and shared a picture wherein she is seen presenting flowers to the minister. Today after the shoot got an opportunity to meet Honourable Minister Shri @PrakashJavdekar ji, discussed various issues especially discrimination against women and outsiders in the film industry. Thank you for your compassion, insight and guidance sir, Kangana wrote alongside the picture.
New Delhi [India], March 10 (ANI): Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday met Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar post the shoot of her upcoming movie 'Tejas' in the national capital and raised the issue of "discrimination" against artistes outside the film industry.
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Kangana Ranaut meets Union Minister Prakash Javadekar post Tejas shoot; discusses issues in film industry
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut who is currently shooting for her upcoming film Tejas met Union Minister Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday. The first schedule of the film began in Mumbai and the actress later flew down to Delhi with her crew. Talking about her experience, Kangana shared a picture with the honorable minister and wrote, Today after the shoot got an opportunity to meet Honourable Minister Shri @PrakashJavdekar ji, discussed various issues especially discrimination against women and outsiders in the film Industry. Thank you for your compassion, insight and guidance sir.
Massive fire threatens to cause colossal damage to Similipal Biosphere
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March 03, 2021 19:47 IST
It is home to a wide range of wild animals including tigers and elephants, birds, amphibians and reptiles
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Fire has spread out inside the Similipal Tiger Reserve Forest in Maurbhanja district of Odisha. | Photo Credit:
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It is home to a wide range of wild animals including tigers and elephants, birds, amphibians and reptiles
A massive fire has threatened to cause colossal damage to Similipal Biosphere one of the largest biospheres of India prompting the Odisha government to deploy a big contingent of field level staff to douse it.